I purchased an Innovis 3600-D, and this video has helped me TREMENDOUSLY with getting started because my classes were cancelled because of the Covid-19, and I’ve been trying to learn how to use my machine. I’ve wanted to learn how to do this for a long time. I’ve only been able to find a very few things on how to use this machine so far, so thank you very much for this video!!
Rhonda Verma This machine has different features like Bobbin case changing and such that I don’t seem to have on my 3600 is that the same for you? I too haven’t had any classes with this machine but want to try playing with it.
I just got this machine and after watching so many videos all I have to say is congratulations you have the best video. It’s easy to follow and helpful in so many ways so thank you so much for such a great video.
Thank you so much for this video. You have helped me so much I was lost not being able to figure certain things out. Only problem I have now is my threader won’t thread my machine 😕. I also have the NQ3600D.
Thank you very much for a very in depth video. I just purchased my NQ 3500D Inov is last week and I really appreciate your video and look forward to my first embroidery project.
Thanks... I know it's not professional (I got a nasty comment about that once) and I didn't get to finish it right because the camera ran out of something... battery power or memory... but I'm not a professional and I didn't get paid to do it, I just wanted to try to help others and show my enthusiasm for the machine. I love it more and more each time I use it, though I'll admit that I sew (quilt) much more than I embroider.
Thank you for the educational videos. I really appreciate your work. Looking forward to more. I just purchased this machine and you are better than the dealers at explaining the features of the NQ 3500d. You are a Diamond among Gems. I'm a new subscriber 😊 And so happy I found you
What a great video! I just got my machine and haven't yet used the embroidery unit but with your tutorial it should be easy to set up. On another note, I would like to download a Palace Script font to use on a project but can't find anywhere in the materials that came with the machine a "how to" on geting the letters saved to the machine. Is this something that you can help with?
The Gutterman thread from JoAnns is pretty good for small spools it seems stronger than the Sulky that is also rayon, ty for this, I liked seeing what machine controls this model has. I’m sort of discouraged by how loud this is, I have Bernina that is fairly similar to this and it. Is also pretty noisy. Their 6x10 hoop sells for $500!
Hi, just a question, how do i change or turn on the thread sensor setting? I can't seem to find it anywhere. It was working and all of the sudden is not. Thank you so much!
I have a Babylock Aventura and it looks just like your machine. My machine has gold trim where yours is blue. I am subscribing so I can learn how to better use my machine. What type of bobbin thread do you use?
Paradise Creations Brother makes a bobbin threat that is great. A bit pricery but I've filled my bibbins at least 7-9 times from one regilar sized spool. Its called The Finishing Touch bobbin thread.. 90 wt 100% polyester. Cotton threads create a lot of lint in the bobbin area that needs to be cleaned out.
Hi there! Just got that machine for Christmasand am still playing with it. I am looking for a way to fill a design and have been unsuccessful so far. I would like to fill circles with satin stitches to make a kind of bubbles design... any ideas?
If you will cut your thread on the side before you thread the needle it will suck down into the fabric. You won’t need to stop and cut it. Such a waste of thread.
Its not as difficult as you try make it soubd to remove the dust cover on Brother or Baby Lock machines. The list of stitches aren't needed when you are embroidering and its VERY easy to just set the mid to the side. Geeez Do you get a kick back for upselling the ONE spool only thread holders? At least the one that attaches VERY easily to the machine holds 2 spools and there is a 10 spool version that is equally as eaxy to use. Why are you making it sound so difgicukt to use. So, you HAVE to put 2 screws in and pull the pole up. You don't ever need to take it apart. At least it can easily pushed down into a compact size and does have a heavy one threax stand you seem to be pushing for some reason. Why are you shaming people and making them feel bad about tbier machine purchase? Seriously, why did you even buy the machine in the first place? When I'm embodying (or sewing because Sulky tbreads like to be on end because if the way they are wound) I could xare less jow my machine looks. When I go to classes, everyone uses tbese and very few people have tjise 1 spool very heavy spool holder you apoear to be pushing for sone reason. I went to a class where srveral ladies used a coffee mug behind thier machines to hold spools & they worked just fine. Wow, you mean you could have very eadily just set the the dust cover behind the machine (where you could still see it) instead of the big profuction of putting it obviously on the floor. Sure wouldn't get lost or broken sitting back there with the sewing bed box (which can be used to hold tools - did you know thst?) You are making this machine sound difficult to use. Why? Why did yoy make this negative review about a machine you so obviously dislike in the first place?
Ellen Hofer Lol, it's not very hard, I just don't like being required to do it... they should come up with a better way and it looks like they have on the Luminaire and Solaris!